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Plot the following equation using the x- and y-intercepts. If both intercepts are zero, find at least one other point. Then click on the correct graph below.

2y + 6 = 0

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Answer:

the last one

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User Prentis
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2y + 6 = 0
2y = -6
y = -6/2
y = -3........this is a horizontal line with a slope of 0. This means that whatever x is, y will always be -3.

ur graph is the last one...again..lol
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